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Concerns Rise Over Potential Longshoremen Strike
As tensions escalate over unresolved labor contracts, fears of a longshoremen strike loom large over U.S. ports on the East…
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Salvage Operation Underway for New Zealand Sunken Survey Ship
In early October, the survey ship HMNZS Manawanui tragically sank off the coast of Opolu, Samoa. The incident occurred while…
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Israeli Navy’s Bold Operation Against Syrian Fleet
In a significant military operation, the Israeli Navy successfully targeted and destroyed a large portion of Syria’s naval fleet. This…
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Explore the most remote, untouched and photogenic locations in the world
Photography enthusiasts often dream of capturing breathtaking landscapes and wildlife in remote locations. However, the reality of pursuing these dreams…
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New Emissions Barges Readied to Help California Ports Meet New Rules
In a significant move towards reducing maritime emissions, STAX is set to deploy two new emissions filter barges. These barges…
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China Reports Building World’s Largest Heavy Lift Vessel
Chinese officials have announced the successful completion of sea trials for the Fan Zhou 8, touted as the world’s largest…
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Bulker Expected to be Stuck for Days After Grounding in St. Lawrence
A dry bulk carrier flagged in Cyprus is currently aground in Canada’s St. Lawrence River. The vessel, named Maccoa, is…
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Sanctioned Russian Ship Was Sunk By “Terrorist Attack,” Owner Claims
A recent maritime incident near the Strait of Gibraltar has raised alarms after a Russian freighter sank, allegedly due to…
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Finland-Estonia Power Cable Goes Dark, Prompting Sabotage Concerns
On Christmas Day, a significant incident occurred in the Baltic Sea that has raised alarms and sparked speculation about potential…
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China’s Heavy Lift Vessel Sets New Standards
Chinese officials have announced the successful completion of sea trials for what they claim is the world’s largest heavy lift…
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